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President Joe Biden has created more national monuments in a single term than any president since Jimmy Carter. He’s had a particular emphasis on protections called for by tribes.
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After announcing his departure from the presidential race early Sunday morning, Utah leaders, both Republican and Democratic, have released their reactions to the announcement.
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Donald Trump has reportedly ripped up his original speech for Thursday, and will instead focus on ‘unifying’ America. Meanwhile, Utah’s own GOP is still smarting from a divisive primary.
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Today we’ll talk with historian Joshua Zeitz about some of his recent articles in Politico magazine: A Trump-Biden Tie Would Be a Political Nightmare — But Maybe a Boon to Democracy. Biden Can Still Win — If He Runs Like Harry Truman. And 4 Ex-Presidents Who Ran Again — And What They Mean for Trump.
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Every year for Earth Day, we check in with writer and photographer Stephen Trimble, author of “Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America,” and many other books. He, alongside other guests join this episode to discuss plans for the environment under a reelected Biden administration, and under a second Trump administration.
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The Both Sides of the Aisle hosts discuss Katie Britt, Sen. Mike Lee, Kari Lake and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes' texts.
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Other highlights included the recent arrest of the former Utah Farm Bureau president, and a new business-friendly online system for the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services.
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The new monument's Native American name is Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni, which refers to the ancestral footprints of Indigenous peoples. It is made up of three distinct areas to the south, northeast and northwest of Grand Canyon National Park.
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On this episode we discuss Joe Biden’s recent visit, an FBI shooting leaving a Utah man dead, a reinstated LDS tithing lawsuit and a cleanup plan with one significant flaw.
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The Beaver fire was caused by a lightning strike.